Common Lichens of the Upland Southeast

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Abundant
Apothecia
Apothecial
Apothecial discs
Appalachian
Appalachian mountains
Areolate
Areolate thallus
Areoles
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Bark
Bark branches
Bark dwelling
Boreal
Brownish
Calcareous
Calcareous outcrops
Calcareous rocks
Canopy branches
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Cilia
cladonia
Coarse
Coarse soredia
Coastal plain
Conifers
Conspicuous
Cortex
Crustose
Crustose lichens
Elevations
Endemic
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Fir
Fir forests
Foliose
Foliose lichens
forthcoming
Fruticose
Granular
Gray
Greenish
Grows bark
Grows trunks
Habitats
Hardwood
Hardwood forests
Hemisphere
Highest elevations
Humid
Humid habitats
Humus
Hypotrachyna
Immersed thallus
Isidia
Lecanora
Lichen communities
Lichens
Lobes
Lobules
Medulla
Mosses
Mossy
Mountainous areas
Organic matter
Outcrops
Parmotrema
Perithecia
Piedmont
Piedmont upland
Podetia
Prothallus
Pruina
Pruinose
Reddish
Shrubs
Soil
Soralia
Soredia
Sorediate
Southeast
Species
Species grows
Spruce
Spruce fir
Spruce fir forests
Squamules
Substrate
Temperate
Thalli
Thallus
Trunks
Upland
Upper
Usnea

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691230733
  • Dimensions: 149 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A photographic field guide to the lichens commonly found in the southeastern uplands of the United States

Lichens are plantlike organisms that grow on virtually any surface, from rocks and trees to wooden fences and granite markers. Formed from the symbiotic cooperation of fungi and algae, they are unlike anything else in the natural world, serving as environmental sentinels and exhibiting an array of beautiful colors. This richly illustrated field guide dispenses with jargon-heavy and overly generalized technical descriptions to focus instead on the unique regionally specific ecologies and distributions of species and their visible characters. Ideal for beginners and experts alike, Common Lichens of the Upland Southeast enables anyone with a hand lens to identify practically any species encountered in the backyard, on hikes in the wilderness, and wherever lichens can be found in this richly biodiverse region of North America.

  • Presents a new and simplified way to identify the key features of lichens
  • Describes 381 species, including many never before included in a field guide
  • Features hundreds of high-quality color in situ macro photos
  • Covers the mountains and hills of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia as well as the nearby hills of Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
  • Includes detailed discussions of natural communities, ecology, appearance, and comparable species
  • Draws on Lendemer and Hollinger’s decades of experience to address the difficulties and confusion commonly encountered when identifying individual species in the wild
James Lendemer is a lichenologist who has curated internationally recognized natural history collections, collaborates with artists and cultural institutions across the United States, and is the coauthor of Urban Lichens: A Field Guide for Northeastern North America. Jason P. Hollinger is a lichenologist and photographer whose images have appeared in dozens of books and field guides.

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